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damage of optical drive and internal parts.<br />
10) Do not place any items on the player. The device needs some space for releasing<br />
of heat produced during its operation. DO NOT place any liquid-containing vessels,<br />
metallic items and any other materials upon its top enclosure that may disturb the<br />
normal operation of the device.<br />
11) Do not hinder the opening of the tray of the media player. If something hinders the tray<br />
opening, remove it and try again.<br />
12) Please remove the disc out of the player after viewing and turn off the player.<br />
13) Do not press the disc tray. Do not place any items on the tray.<br />
14) Voltage fluctuations in AC mains may result in improper operation of the device. In this<br />
case, please turn off the player with the POWER button on the front panel of the device<br />
or unplug, and after 10 to 15 seconds plug in back. The media player will restart, and its<br />
functionality will be restored.<br />
15) If you intend not to use the Blu-ray media player for a long period of time, for safety<br />
reasons and to spare power, please make sure to unplug from the AC mains. Please be<br />
aware that even in standby mode the device consumes the power.<br />
Restrictions in respect of content playback<br />
When playing some BD-DVD-CD disks, some operations, commands and functions may<br />
not be available. It is connected with the software features recorded on the media. This<br />
feature is not a trouble.<br />
Although the player supports the majority of the most common file formats (containers<br />
and codecs), it does not mean that it will play any files. It is not guaranteed that this media<br />
player will play without fail absolutely all Blu-ray, DVD and CD labeled discs either. It is<br />
due to possible faults during recording of these discs: software errors or poor quality of<br />
the optical drive. Frequently media files are recorded with violation of certain rules, and<br />
although they may be properly played with some built-in PC players, this media player may<br />
not be able to do this (play back these ‘exotic’ files). These restrictions and errors may<br />
be potentially eliminated in new updates of firmware. Please refer to the ‘Specifications’<br />
section for the full list of optical media and supported audio and video codecs.<br />
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